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Can several species occupy the same habitat?

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Yes because each can stay in differnt regions of the habitat

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Can two species occupy different niches and the same habitat?

Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.


What principle states that no two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time?

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If two mouse species tried to occupy the same niche in a meadow?

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What is polymerism gene effect?

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Does in a particular environment two species can usually occupy the same niche?

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What happens when two species occupy at the same exact niche?

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